acquit
vt. 宣判無罪; 除去責任或義務; 表現,履行; 付清,還清
If someone is acquitted of a crime in a court of law, they are formally declared not to have committed the crime.
Mr Ling was acquitted of disorderly behaviour by magistrates.
地方法官宣判林先生擾亂治安罪名不成立。
If you acquit yourself well or admirably in a particular situation, other people feel that you have behaved well or admirably.
Most officers and men acquitted themselves well throughout the action.
大多數軍官及士兵在整個戰鬥中表現出色。
1. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges;
2. behave in a certain manner;
NIV who acquit the guilty for a bribe, but deny justice to the innocent.
[和合]他們因受賄賂, 就稱惡人為17義,將義人的義奪去.
Should you entertain my application favorably, I would spare to trouble acquit myself to your satisfaction.
假如本人之應徵能歌德青睞而進入貴公司服務, 本人必以排除萬難之決心,為貴公司工作,以符厚望.
Shall I acquit a man with dishonest scales, with a bag of false weights?
11我若用不公道的天平和囊中詭詐的法碼 、 豈可算為清潔 呢 .
If I sin, then thou markest me, and thou wilt not acquit me from mine iniquity.
14我若犯罪, 你就察看我, 並不赦免我的罪孽.
The judge directed the jury to acquit all the defendants.
法官指示陪審團裁定所有被告無罪.